I iwiied Candiru MFK Member Nov 2, 2008 548 0 46 denver,co Nov 12, 2010 #1 tested at 1.0 mg/L total nitrite with freshwater master test kit
Chrisplosion Mean Cat MFK Member Jul 10, 2010 12,160 72 0 Oregon, it's part of 'Murica! Nov 12, 2010 #2 iwiied;4623677; said: tested at 1.0 mg/L total nitrite with freshwater master test kit Click to expand... What was the number on the chart?
iwiied;4623677; said: tested at 1.0 mg/L total nitrite with freshwater master test kit Click to expand... What was the number on the chart?
I iwiied Candiru MFK Member Nov 2, 2008 548 0 46 denver,co Nov 12, 2010 #3 1 ppm (mg/L) Chrisplosion;4623685; said: What was the number on the chart? Click to expand...
B BODYDUB Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 18, 2009 2,288 2 68 Killeen Nov 12, 2010 #4 I would say it's not a dangerous level, but a cycled tank with proper filtration shouldn't have any nitrite................
I would say it's not a dangerous level, but a cycled tank with proper filtration shouldn't have any nitrite................
I iwiied Candiru MFK Member Nov 2, 2008 548 0 46 denver,co Nov 13, 2010 #5 ok thanks, then it must be only a contributing factors to the death 1/2 of my dats then.
A aclockworkorange Dovii MFK Member Jun 24, 2010 9,585 46 105 39 Rose City Nov 13, 2010 #6 Nitrite, in any amount, in a tank that isn't well oxygenated, can kill quickly.